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LGBT Publishing Help Needed? Writer’s Relief (http://www.WritersRelief.com) is definitely known for their support of LGBT writers-and all creative writers in general. Supporting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community has been a part of our goal since the company was first founded by Ronnie L. Smith in 1994. Writer’s Relief submission strategists have helped many writers of all sexual orientations reach their writing and submitting goals.

Writer’s Relief client Timmothy Holt discusses his life-all the ups and downs-that finally led him to find the support of Writer’s Relief. Timm’s work often draws on his life experiences-from coming out of the closet after you have children to contracting HIV/AIDS. Writer’s Relief continues to be helping Timmothy Holt (and several other clients all walks of life) submit try to LGBT literary journals, as well as literary agents and LGBT publishers who're friendly toward creative writing with LGBT themes.

Irrespective of sexual orientation, it's not easy for writers to obtain the time for you to perfect their craft, network in the writing community, hold down a day job, AND-on the surface of everything else-carve out time and energy to research and prepare submissions. A blogger is unlikely to be published in reputable venues unless he/she is submitting. But that has time?

Many writers in the genres of poetry, short prose, novels, and nonfiction books have turned to Writer’s Relief; our goal is always to manage the submission process so our clients don’t need to. We investigate the best-suited markets for a given work, prepare query and canopy letters, format and proofread manuscripts, track submissions, and-most of all-we save our clients much time and allowing them to do the things they're doing best: Write!

Writer’s Relief is fortunate to have a diverse but small client list which includes many LGBT writers who want help making submissions. Our database includes LGBT publishers and the movers and shakers within the LGBT publishing business. Our employees are understanding of all the issues of the writing life, and the company lends it support to literary journals and editors that are publishing work by as well as the LGBT community.

Our client list is small so that submission strategists will offer truly personalized service, care, and attention to each client. Writers join Writer’s Relief by invitation only. All writers are thanks for visiting apply (over and over again, if needed). We take on new clients as our workload allows.

To learn more about how exactly Writer’s Relief offers help for LGBT authors and matches them to LGBT publishers, along with traditional publishers, visit